The Nature Conservancy

Around the world, The Nature Conservancy identifies and protects the Last Great Places—extraordinary natural landscapes that nourish a wealth of plant and animal life.

Take a Second Look

Fire Island attracts over two million visitors each summer. In efforts to preserve its natural beauty, The Nature Conservancy put fourth a Long Island Railroad platform campaign that featured macro, abstract photography in hopes to lure commuters and learn more about the life that keeps Fire Island a unique home to endangered organisms.

Role: Art direction / concept / design direction / photography

The Peconic Estuary

Nestled between the North and South Forks of eastern Long Island is the Peconic Estuary. The four bays of the estuary and its surrounding watershed are a beautiful mosaic of salt marshes, mud and sand flats, beaches and dunes, tidal creeks, open water and forested uplands. The estuary is a highly productive nursery and spawning habitat for diverse marine species, including local favorites like bay scallops, hard clams and oysters.

The Nature Conservancy released a booklet to educate Long Islanders of the importance of shellfish and how they can help.